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Gift of Roger and Maria C. Rogers, 2013.221.8, Connecticut Historical Society, Public Domain.
Cartes de visite of David A. Starr in a suit
Gift of Roger and Maria C. Rogers, 2013.221.8, Connecticut Historical Society, Public Domain.

Cartes de visite of David A. Starr in a suit

Subject (American, 1842 - 1890)
Dateca. 1866
MediumPhotograph on card
DimensionsOther (image height x width of .1): 3 7/16 × 2 1/8in. (8.7 × 5.4cm) Mount (height x width of .1): 3 15/16 × 2 1/2in. (10 × 6.4cm) Mount (height x width of .2): 3 11/16 × 2 3/8in. (9.4 × 6cm) Other (image height x width of .2): 3 3/8 × 2 1/16in. (8.6 × 5.2cm)
ClassificationsGraphics
Credit LineGift of Roger and Maria C. Rogers
Object number2013.221.8.1-.2
DescriptionTwo identical photographs of a man, David Starr, seated with left elbow resting on cloth-covered table, wearing suit. Starr looks to be in his mid-20s. He sports a short beard and wears a ring on his left hand, ring finger.

Printed on the verso is Jube's Gallery, New York.
NotesSubject Note: David A. Starr is descended from the Starr, Jerome, and Barrow family.
Status
Not on view
Gift of the Estate of Mrs. Horace B. Clark, 1937.24.2 © 2017 The Connecticut Historical Society ...
American Institute of the City of New York
1869-1883
Gift of Roger and Maria C. Rogers, 2013.221.10, Connecticut Historical Society, Public Domain.
Julia Wightman Starr
about 1869
Cased tintype of David A. Starr
David Allen Starr
1861-1865
Cased ambrotype of Harriet Newell Rogers Starr and sons
Harriet Newell Rogers Starr
about 1850
Gift of Dr. James S. Brust, 2008.45.0  © 2010 The Connecticut Historical Society.
New York Photographic Co.
1865
Estate of Florence S. M. Crofut, gift of Mrs. George H. Day, 1974.50.378, Connecticut Museum of ...
The New York, New Haven & Hartford Rail Road Company
2002.116.19, close up.
Beers & Mansfield
1861-1870
Framed tintype of David A. Starr
David Allen Starr
after 1865
Connecticut Historical Society collection, 2009.48.0  © 2010 The Connecticut Historical Society ...
Metropolitan Publishing & Engraving Co. New York
about 1865